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Grizzly Americana --
Endangered species, environmental politics, and the American West --
Wolf recovery sets the stage --
The advent of the ROOTS coalition and the environmental impact statement --
Environmental resistance --
Ethical controversies and the draft environmental impact statement --
The divided West --
Triumph and collapse.

Responsibility:

Michael J. Dax.

Reviews

Editorial reviews

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"Michael Dax delivers a nuanced and compelling study of the interconnectedness of politics and the environment in the West. He ably tells a story that far too few know, and he does so with grace and clarity and skillfully avoids green-washing this topic."-Sara Dant, professor of history at Weber State University and coauthor of the Encyclopedia of American National Parks -- Sara Dant "Michael Dax expertly probes the economic, cultural, and political divides spawned by recent efforts to reintroduce grizzly bears into the Bitterroot Range. . . . This is a first-rate environmental history that will enlighten environmentalists, legislators, natural resource users, and others engaged in deciding the fate of public lands in the modern American West."-Mark Harvey, author of Wilderness Forever: Howard Zahniser and the Path to the Wilderness Act -- Mark Harvey "Idaho's Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness together with the Frank Church Wilderness constitute the largest roadless area in the Lower 48. All this land is prime and historical grizzly bear habitat. Yet, despite nearby grizzly populations in Montana, this vast region is tragically and bafflingly devoid of grizzly bears. How could this be? Michael Dax's unusually thorough book documents our public failure to reintroduce the great bear to its natural home."-Doug Peacock, author of Grizzly Years and In the Shadow of the Sabertooth -- Doug Peacock "Grizzly West is a wellspring of insight regarding the political dimensions of species restoration in the 1990s and will be of value to both academic and general readers with an interest in recent issues in western environmentalism."-Kelsey Matson, Pacific Northwest Quarterly -- Kelsey Matson * Pacific Northwest Quarterly * "Grizzly West should be recommended reading for anyone interested in the environmental and political history of the American West."-Peter S. Alagona, Environmental History -- Peter S. Alagona * Environmental History * "Of primary interest to environmental historians and historians of western politics, Dax's detailed description of a decade's worth of political maneuvering is greatly augmented by his access to previously unknown personal documents and interviews with the principals involved."-Mark Madison, Western Historical Quarterly -- Mark Madison * Western Historical Quarterly * "A timely read."-Scott Parker, Bozeman Daily Chronicle -- Scott Parker * Bozeman Daily Chronicle * "Incredibly informative."-Douglas M. Richardson, Mountain Research and Development -- Douglas M. Richardson * Mountain Research and Development * "Grizzly West is a good book. . . . Dax resurrects a missing and important story and uses it to illustrate critical trends in modern western history."-Adam Sowards, Annals of Wyoming -- Adam Sowards * Annals of Wyoming * "Grizzly West is a timely retrospective of biopolitics surrounding conservation of large carnivores in the western US."-J. Organ, CHOICE -- J. Organ * CHOICE * "A fascinating look at just how complicated issues of wildlife and conservation are out here, as well as the grip in which the West is held by its own mythology, Grizzly West makes clear that it's very hard for a bear, or a wolf, or a river to just be what they are when politics, history and human nature are involved."-Lit/Rant * Lit/Rant * "Grizzly West is an excellent environmental history that puts the story of grizzlies in the West in their biological, human and politic context."-Erin H. Turner, Big Sky Journal -- Erin H. Turner * Big Sky Journal *Read more...